100 English Phrases for Nurses: Medical English Masterclass

Welcome to our comprehensive English lesson for nurses! In this video, we will cover 100 essential phrases that are crucial for nurses in their daily interactions with patients, doctors, and other healthcare professionals. Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your medical English skills, this lesson is perfect for you. But that’s not all! At the end of this video, we have included additional lessons to further your learning journey: - Types of Nurses in English - Medical English Masterclass for Beginners - Advanced Medical English Masterclass 100 Phrases for Nurses List ⬇️ ✨ Patient Admission “Welcome to our facility. How are you feeling today?“ “Can you please fill out this form?“ “Do you have any allergies?“ “What brings you here today?“ “Can you describe your symptoms?“ “Do you have any existing medical conditions?“ “Are you currently taking any medications?“ “Have you been hospitalized before?“ “We need to take your vital signs.“ “Please provide a sample of your urine.“ Taking Vital Signs “I need to take your blood pressure.“ “Please roll up your sleeve.“ “I’m going to check your temperature.“ “Let me measure your pulse.“ “I need to listen to your heart and lungs.“ “Please breathe in and out slowly.“ “Your vital signs are normal.“ “Your blood pressure is a bit high.“ “Your temperature is elevated.“ “I need to record your oxygen levels.“ Medication Administration “It’s time for your medication.“ “Have you taken this medication before?“ “Please take this pill with water.“ “Do you have any difficulty swallowing pills?“ “This injection might sting a bit.“ “I’ll need to give you an IV.“ “Are you experiencing any side effects?“ “This medication should help with your pain.“ “Make sure to take this with food.“ “Let me know if you feel any discomfort.“ Patient Care “How are you feeling today?“ “Do you need help with anything?“ “Are you in any pain?“ “Can you rate your pain on a scale from 1 to 10?“ “Let me help you sit up.“ “I will assist you to the bathroom.“ “Do you need help changing your clothes?“ “Let me adjust your pillow.“ “Would you like a blanket?“ “Can I get you anything to drink?“ Wound Care “I need to change your dressing.“ “This might hurt a little.“ “I’m going to clean the wound now.“ “We need to keep this area dry.“ “Please try not to touch the wound.“ “The wound is healing nicely.“ “I’m going to apply some antibiotic ointment.“ “You may feel a bit of pressure.“ “I will bandage this up for you.“ “Let me know if it starts bleeding again.“ Patient Education “It’s important to take your medications as prescribed.“ “You need to follow a low-sodium diet.“ “Regular exercise is beneficial for your health.“ “Make sure to stay hydrated.“ “Here’s how to manage your condition at home.“ “Always wash your hands before eating.“ “Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.“ “Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly.“ “This pamphlet contains useful information.“ “If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.“ Communication with Doctors “I need to update the doctor on your condition.“ “The doctor will be in to see you shortly.“ “Let me check with the doctor about that.“ “The doctor has prescribed a new medication for you.“ “I need to report this symptom to the doctor.“ “The doctor has ordered some tests.“ “I will consult with the doctor about your treatment.“ “The doctor has requested a follow-up appointment.“ “I’ll inform the doctor about your pain.“ “The doctor will review your test results.“ Emergency Situations “We need to act quickly.“ “Stay calm, we are here to help.“ “Call for emergency assistance.“ “I need to check your vital signs immediately.“ “Please follow my instructions.“ “Are you experiencing chest pain?“ “We need to start CPR.“ “The defibrillator is on its way.“ “I need to stabilize you before the doctor arrives.“ “You are in good hands.“ Discharge Instructions “You are ready to be discharged.“ “Here are your discharge papers.“ “Make sure to follow up with your primary care physician.“ “These are your home care instructions.“ “Take your medication as directed.“ “Schedule a follow-up appointment.“ “If you experience any complications, contact us immediately.“ “Keep the wound clean and dry.“ “Avoid strenuous activities.“ “Thank you for choosing our facility.“ General Courtesy “How can I assist you today?“ “Please let me know if you need anything.“ “I’m here to help you.“ “Your comfort is our priority.“ “Thank you for your patience.“ “I appreciate your cooperation.“ “We aim to provide the best care possible.“ “Feel free to ask any questions.“ “I will be with you shortly.“ “Have a great day.“ #NursingEnglish #MedicalEnglish #EnglishForNurses #LearnEnglish #HealthcareEnglish #MedicalVocabulary #NurseCommunication #EnglishLessons #BeginnerMedicalEnglish #AdvancedMedicalEnglish
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